Quandt_2015_J.Occup.Environ.Med_57_851

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Title : Longitudinal Assessment of Blood Cholinesterase Activities Over 2 Consecutive Years Among Latino Nonfarmworkers and Pesticide-Exposed Farmworkers in North Carolina - Quandt_2015_J.Occup.Environ.Med_57_851
Author(s) : Quandt SA , Pope CN , Chen H , Summers P , Arcury TA
Ref : J Occup Environ Med , 57 :851 , 2015
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: This study (1) describes patterns of whole blood total cholinesterase, acetylcholinesterase, and butyrylcholinesterase activities across the agricultural season, comparing farmworkers and nonfarmworkers; and (2) explores differences between farmworkers' and non-farmworkers' likelihood of cholinesterase depression.
METHODS: Blood samples from 210 Latino male farmworkers and 163 Latino workers with no occupational pesticide exposure collected 8 times across 2 agricultural seasons were analyzed. Mean cholinesterase activity levels and depressions 15% or more were compared by month.
RESULTS: Farmworkers had significantly lower total cholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase activities in July and August and lower acetylcholinesterase activity in August. Farmworkers had significantly greater likelihood of cholinesterase depression for each cholinesterase measure across the agricultural season. SIGNIFICANCE: A repeated-measures design across 2 years with a nonexposed control group demonstrated anticholinesterase effects in farmworkers. Current regulations designed to prevent pesticide exposure are not effective.

PubMedSearch : Quandt_2015_J.Occup.Environ.Med_57_851
PubMedID: 26247638

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Quandt SA, Pope CN, Chen H, Summers P, Arcury TA (2015)
Longitudinal Assessment of Blood Cholinesterase Activities Over 2 Consecutive Years Among Latino Nonfarmworkers and Pesticide-Exposed Farmworkers in North Carolina
J Occup Environ Med 57 :851

Quandt SA, Pope CN, Chen H, Summers P, Arcury TA (2015)
J Occup Environ Med 57 :851